Estimation of the Effectiveness and Functioning of Enterprises in Boards of Corporate Security

The main purpose of this study is to show the possibility of estimating the effectiveness and functioning of a System of Economic Security (SES) for enterprises. This estimation will show examples of some of the activities of SES. The conceptual provisions and model basis are based on some of the real indicators of a functioning enterprise.

This method can also be used for enterprises in any area of activity that have confirmed the results of modelling from real enterprises and which are functioning under some of the conditions of a high level of uncertainty from the external environment. The model basis is presented as a mathematical model, which is not frequently used in the area of corporate security.

Moreover, some of the results received, based on real enterprises, have confirmed the reliability of using these mathematical models based on the results of modelling. Mathematical models were formed based on the data from real enterprises for estimating its effectiveness and functioning. These will allow improvements in the management system and aid forecasting. This possibility is based on received dependences, which can help to create positive recommendations for the future development of enterprises and to carry out optimisation of different kind of expenses.

Keywords: Estimation, Enterprise Functioning and Development, Security, Effectiveness, Mathematical Method

1. Introduction
In an age of global financial and economic crisis, the market is including some operations of enterprises, has acquired a different meaning, especially in some special economic zones. The global idea is that the use of previously known approaches and concepts today justify their merits. Examples are the various statistical and analytical studies of well-known companies such as CSI (their famous report about Computer Crime and Security Survey), Perimetrix, RSA, Finjan, IT Policy Compliance Group, Ernst & Young, Ponemon Institute and others (Kavun, 2007). All the results presented have shown dynamically increasing losses (financial, economic, industrial, personnel, etc.). These losses affect the overall economic development of enterprises in special economic zones. The results of these events are often bankruptcy, a sharp decline in production efficiency, global job cuts, the absorption of small enterprises by larger ones and other negative processes.

2. Previous Research
Enterprises in special economic zones trying to ‘survive’ in the circumstances, may consider various mechanisms to overcome the crisis. One such mechanism is undoubtedly the synthesis and implementation of a System of Economic Security of Enterprise (SESE) that takes into account all of the processes that occur. However, most existing approaches (Dovbnya and Gichova, 2008; Geetc et al., 2006; Kallol and Godwin, 2003; Kavun, 2009; Khristianovski, Kavun, and Zyma, 2011; Ortynskii, Kernitckii and Givko, 2009; Stevenson, 2004; Lindsey, 2010) are either static or based on performance.
In order to prove the relevance of the present global research ‘Think Tank InfoWatch’ (Kavun, 2007) on some indicators, this study aims to analyse all types of leaks of classified information (including personal information). During the reporting period, there were 249 incidents where due to the total number of records of personal data, it has been argued that over 100 million people have been affected.

3. Statistical Basis of the Study
All the causes of leakage of classified information have been divided into intentional and non-intentional (random). For example, a common theft of computer technology, which occurs during theft from a vehicle, where there are reasonable grounds to believe the offence wasn’t the primary reason for the theft; in this case the leak is accidental and not leakage of classified information.

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